I’ve either one or a family that lives around my back garden that’s smart enough to fly to the compost if you’ve just put scraps in it cause they know there’s worms, they’ve been there years now nd never stops amusing me, apparently in nature they’ll follow pigs cause they break up the ground when they forage, they’re smart af.
I’ve posted this a few times and ppl always tell me you can tame them with treats, so far I’ve not been able to
Bloody love robins. We’ve 2 that always come to our garden. I’ve been trying to Snow White them into sitting on my hand but it’s never worked.
There’s one living in a bush in my back garden. Love seeing him chase off other birds when I put food in the feeder.
Never seen one inside the tropical ravine before! Great shot
Haha absolutely class photos! And that stare!
Folklore suggests these in your garden are signs that their ascended relatives are still around and, in spiritual community, robins are viewed as symbols of visits from the dead.
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I’ve either one or a family that lives around my back garden that’s smart enough to fly to the compost if you’ve just put scraps in it cause they know there’s worms, they’ve been there years now nd never stops amusing me, apparently in nature they’ll follow pigs cause they break up the ground when they forage, they’re smart af.
I’ve posted this a few times and ppl always tell me you can tame them with treats, so far I’ve not been able to
Bloody love robins. We’ve 2 that always come to our garden. I’ve been trying to Snow White them into sitting on my hand but it’s never worked.
There’s one living in a bush in my back garden. Love seeing him chase off other birds when I put food in the feeder.
Never seen one inside the tropical ravine before! Great shot
Haha absolutely class photos! And that stare!
Folklore suggests these in your garden are signs that their ascended relatives are still around and, in spiritual community, robins are viewed as symbols of visits from the dead.
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